A Watered Garden: Christian Worship and Earth's Ecology begins with the classic, ecumenically held patterns of Christian worship and explores them for their deep connections to ecological wisdom, for their sacramental approaches to creation, and for a renewed relationship to the earth now itself in need of God's healing.
A short fairly easy to read book. Less than 100 pages.
Good short pieces, but nothing overly exciting. Many of the pieces relating to worship are short and not deep enough for me.
The section on Advent (all 4 pages) did include some helpful insights - especially if you live in the northern part of the country as the author does. The shorten days and long nights and their part of Advent was a good connection.